Seeking out Mis-Spelled Auctions on eBay

August 22, 2006 by Ty | 1 Comment

With more than 167 million registered users eBay is the largest market-place in the world. Tens of thousands of items are listed every day and the vast majority of these don’t contain any spelling mistakes. But a significant proportion do, either in the item title or the description.Now I’m sure you’re thinking ’so what, why does this matter ?’ Well the answer is surprisingly simple - these mis-spelled auction items cannot be found directly using eBay’s built-in search functions. To find them, you’ll need to browse the category listings by hand, which is tedious and extremely time-consuming. As a result mis-spelled auctions get fewer bids and usually sell for less (if they sell at all).If you’re looking to pick up a bargain on eBay this is great news but if you want an easy way to make some extra money why not buy these mis-spelled items cheaply and then sell them on again at a profit. Talk about easy money ! But how do you find them ?

How to Strike eBay Gold by Hunting Out Mis-spelled Auction Items

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